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Type of Degree

M.A.

School or College

College of Arts and Sciences

Area of Study

Arts, humanities, social sciences

Program Format

On-campus, Full-time

Program Overview

Since the turn of the century 日韩无码鈥檚 English Department has run one of the strongest terminal English MA programs in the nation. Our diverse student body includes English graduates planning to go on to PhD programs; teachers seeking to deepen their knowledge of English literature and theory; scholars and artists from Vermont, the nation, and the globe who wish to immerse themselves in literary studies. Our dedicated graduate faculty teach rigorous seminars in wide-ranging and relevant specialist fields and provide one-to-one supervision of independent research.

The English Department strives to create a collaborative and inclusive environment for graduate students. We offer seminars in a range of periods and genres in American, British, and postcolonial literatures, as well as composition, rhetoric, and critical theory. Students choose either the thesis track or the comprehensive track (see details below) and work closely with faculty while pursuing an individualized research plan. Faculty members are engaged in current research in diverse areas of expertise. Our fully funded Graduate Teaching Assistantships offer pedagogical training and experience teaching at the university level.

Thesis or Comprehensive Options

The department offers two options for earning the MA, both requiring the completion of 30 credit hours over the course of the program and a written examination in the second year. The thesis track culminates in the successful defence of a thesis written under the supervision of a graduate faculty member. The comprehensive track allows students to work closely with three graduate faculty members on different subject area lists and culminates in successful completion of a tripartite comprehensive exam. 

For information about policies and procedures, calendars, deadlines, and forms, visit the graduate college web page.

Contact Professor Helen Scott, Director of the Graduate Program, at hscott@uvm.edu

Admissions

Applications are processed through the Graduate College. The deadline to apply is February 1st.

Application Requirements:

  • Electronic Application
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Application Fee of $65.00
  • Email addresses for three people who will provide letters of recommendation. This information is submitted within the application and letters are sent from the recommender directly to us through the application portal.
  • One transcript from each institution you have attended, including the one you currently attend. Unofficial transcripts uploaded by you are sufficient for the review process for most programs (Public Health applicants, please review your requirements). Official transcripts are only required if you are admitted. Please have official transcripts sent directly from your institution(s) to graduate.admissions@uvm.edu.
  • Residential Status Questionnaire (for in-state tuition purposes)
  • Test scores for English proficiency for applicants whose native language is not English.
  • Resumes are not required but may be submitted .
  • English Department Requirements::
  • Statement of Purpose: This should be a 1-2 page document that explains your motivations for pursuing graduate study in English at 日韩无码 and gives a sense of how you have prepared for that study. The document should focus on your intellectual and professional interests rather than on personal issues
  • Writing Sample: Submit a 10 to 15 page sample of critical writing that showcases your best work in literary analysis. An essay from an undergraduate English class would be ideal. Do not submit creative writing. Successful writing samples will demonstrate a clear ability to analyze texts within a particular critical or theoretical framework.
  • GRE: This program does not require the GRE General Test or the GRE Subject Test

Outcomes

Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the MA degree, students will demonstrate:

  • Substantive knowledge of literatures in English.
  • Critical and analytical facility with the interpretation of literary texts.
  • Engagement with critical and theoretical approaches and debates.
  • Proficiency in independent scholarly research.
  • A command of written academic English including the ability to develop original arguments and effectively employ the language of the discipline.

Career Outcomes:

  • We place many of our students in prestigious PhD programs. In recent years our students have been admitted into graduate programs at Brown University, SUNY Binghamton, Concordia, University College London, University of Delaware, University of Illinois Chicago, University of Miami (Florida), the University of Minnesota, Northwestern, and Yale Divinity School, among others.
  • The English MA prepares students for successful professional careers. Graduates of the program have gone on to work in education at all levels as well as in legal and technical writing, journalism, marketing, media and performance arts, and the non-profit sector.
  • The program enables current teachers to enhance their professional credentials and knowledge base. Our seminars are offered in the evenings to accommodate teachers鈥 schedules, and the degree may be earned on a part time basis.

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Funding

  • Graduate Teaching Assistantships provide a full tuition waiver plus a stipend (currently $23,000) for both years of the program. GTAs receive training in pedagogy, and teach in the university's First-Year Writing Program (3 courses each academic year).
  • Non-teaching merit scholarships are available for MA students (18-credit tuition scholarship) and AMP students (12 credit tuition scholarship)

Recent Seminars

  • Jazz and the Cultural Imagination
  • Queer Literature
  •  Schuyler & the New York School
  •  The Book of Mormon & Its World
  •  Morrison & Walker
  •  Postcolonial Shakespeare
  •  Poe & the Gothic
  •  Rhetoric and Social Justice
  •  Victorian Literature & Culture
  •  The Darkroom Collective

Recent Master's Theses

2024 

  • Katherine Booth 鈥淩adical Resistance: Grounded Normativity in Three Speculative Works.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Sarah G盲ss 鈥淏eauty as a Mode of Being: Enacting Queer Listening to Parse the Cultural and Affective Resonance of Sad Girl Pop.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Aki Jacobson 鈥淓conomics, Platforms and the Formal Structure of Webcomics.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Mara Knoecklein 鈥溾楾o Be On the Move Again at Least is Something:鈥 Ann Quin, Gilles Deleuze, and the Spectacular Nomadism of Capital.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Marina Palladinetti 鈥淭he Way European Standards of Beauty Affect Black Girls and Black Women: Maintaining White Innocence in Feminism.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Madi Rougier 鈥溾楢 Narrative is a Living Body:鈥 Trans Relations in Contemporary Transmasculine Fiction.鈥  

  • Madison Storm 鈥淧romethean Romanticism: A Study of the Shelleys鈥 Prometheus Figures.鈥  

2023 

  • Caleb Hayes 鈥淗orror and Representation: Violence in the Construction of Postindian Literary and Cinematic Identities.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Chapman Matis 鈥淕et Rich and Die Trying: Capitalism, Its Repetitions, and the Financial Plot.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Joy Mazahreh 鈥淎lef is a Key: Belonging and Resistance in MENA Women's Fragmentary Narratives.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Eleanor McDowell 鈥淔rom Green Romanticism to Plant Thinking: Environmental Vitality in William Wordsworth and Thomas Hardy's Nature.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Devon Moore 鈥溾楾hey Made Me and Destroyed Me, and, Mr. Zuckerman, They Aren鈥檛 Finished with Me Yet:鈥 J.D. Salinger, Philip Roth, and the Subject of Late Modernism.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Cade Olmstead 鈥淭he Crypt of Being: On the Gothic Sensibility of Reason.鈥  

  • Edwin Owusu 鈥淩ace, Fantasy and Enjoyment.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Miles Parkinson 鈥淭rickle-Down Poetics in the Paranoid Mode of Liberalism.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Noah Slowik 鈥淭he Future of the Air: H.G. Wells and the Aviation of Utopia.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

2022 

  • Curtis Browne 鈥溾榟e went out and subdued them:鈥 The Significance of the Haitian Revolution in Absalom, Absalom!鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Oliver Creech 鈥淟ingering with Hegel and the Madhyamaka School: Lack in Anna Karenina and Swann鈥檚 Way.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Christopher Kelm 鈥淭he Reformist Exemplum of the Monastic Bishop in Bede鈥檚 Ecclesiastical History of the English People.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Grady Kennison 鈥淭he Sublime Object of Digitality: Psychoanalysis and Cyberspace.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Reid Lemker 鈥溾楾he Side of those Not Fighting for the Children:鈥 Reproductive Futurism and the Female Sinthomosexual.鈥  

  • Alexandra Perlow 鈥淭he Voice of a Generation: Musical Persona and the Role of Myth in the Collective Memory of Bob Dylan鈥檚 1965 Newport Performance.鈥  

2021 

  • Cameron Bauserman 鈥淔amiliar Forms, Unfamiliar Containers: A Formal Examination of the Body, Mind, and Community in Black Women鈥檚 Science Fiction and Fantasy.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Mckenzie Bergan 鈥溾楥an You Tell When There is a Good Fire?鈥 Haunting and Ecogothic Violence in Jane Eyre, Great Expectations, and The Moonstone.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Emma Giering 鈥淭he Origins of Manufactured Dissent and the Efficacy of Climate Change Narratives.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Seunghyun Shin 鈥淗ow Postmodernist Poetry Imagines鈥&苍产蝉辫;

  • Emily Thibodeau 鈥淎 Deed Without a Name: Magical Social Reproduction in Shakespeare鈥檚 Midsummer Night鈥檚 DreamMacbeth, and The Tempest.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

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